Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery
plastic surgeon · Fleming Island, FL
Click to visit live site Contact & location
1835 E W Pkwy Ste 19, Fleming Island, FL 32003
About the practice
Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery is a plastic surgery clinic practice serving Fleming Island and the greater Jacksonville metro.
Reviews & directory listings
Key pages on the site
ElectiveIndex™ Certified Snapshot
An independent, machine-collected audit of this practice’s live web presence — captured at a single moment in time.
Compiled from public Google, web-crawl, Lighthouse & social data by ElectiveIndex, a Medical Advertising Agency property.
Overview
Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery, online — the full picture.
Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery is a plastic-surgery practice in Fleming Island, FL, with 39 Google reviews at 4.8★. It holds the #26 backlink profile in the market (158 referring domains). The clearest measurable gap is mobile site speed (42/100).
For the patient
Real reviews, verified credentials, who’s actually established.
For the doctor
Where you rank, and the gaps we fix.
For the marketing team
Exactly what the leaders do to win.
01AI search visibility — what ChatGPT and Claude recommend
ChatGPT and Claude name this practice for 3 of the money procedures.
When a patient asks ChatGPT and Claude (with live web search) for plastic surgery in Fleming Island, they cite this practice 4 times across our queries — best position #2. AI search is the fastest-growing patient-referral channel and the one with the least competition. These are the procedures it recommends them for:
Also winning AI search in this market
Source: ChatGPT and Claude, both with live web search — the same grounded answers patients get, not training-data guesses. Queried across the Jacksonville metro on the money procedures.
ChatGPT and Claude already cite Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery for 3 procedures — the work is to widen that lead and lock in citations before competitors catch up, while AI search is still uncontested.
Make the practice citable in AI search — llms.txt, entity schema, citable content, AI-visibility report.
Fix this02Social reach
No public social presence found.
We couldn’t locate active public profiles (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube) for this practice. That’s a visible gap — social proof feeds patient trust, and increasingly it feeds the AI and search signals that decide who gets recommended.
05What the site actually ranks for
277 ranked keywords, by search intent.
74% of this traffic is local or procedure searches — the part that books patients in Fleming Island.
Intent tags separate total SEO footprint from local booking demand.
The full keyword map
All 277 keywords — yours and every competitor’s. Click to win it.
Every term, every rival, exactly where the money sits in Fleming Island.
06What’s working
What this practice already has going for it.
- 158 referring domains — the #26 backlink profile in the market
- 4.8★ across 39 Google reviews
- Google map-pack coverage — top-10 across 30.6% of the metro
07Organic search vs. the Google map pack
Where Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery ranks — organic search vs. the local map pack.
Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery hits #4 in the map pack at its strongest location — but that's proximity to one office, not metro reach. Across the metro the website peaks at #1 organically, and organic is the visibility that travels beyond the immediate area. The geo-grid below shows the real metro coverage.
08Site speed & Core Web Vitals
Site speed is the clearest technical opportunity.
Google’s Lighthouse scores the site 0–100 and speed is a confirmed ranking factor — we fix it. On mobile the site scores 42/100 for performance — the main area to address — alongside 82/100 SEO and 88/100 best-practices.
How long until the biggest thing on screen — usually the hero image — finishes loading. Good is under 2.5s.Learn more →
How long until the very first text or image appears, so the page feels like it’s working. Good is under 1.8s.Learn more →
How much the page jumps around as it loads (the annoying shift when a button moves under your thumb). Good is under 0.1.Learn more →
How long the page is frozen and can’t respond to taps while background code runs. Good is under 200ms.Learn more →
At 42/100 on mobile and a 7.2 s largest-paint, the site is slow enough that both Google and patients feel it. Speed is a confirmed ranking factor and a direct booking-rate lever — every second of load time costs consults.
Core Web Vitals remediation — caching, image compression, lazy-loading, deferred scripts.
Fix this09Local visibility — live geo-grid
Their map pack, mapped — top-10 across 30.6% of the metro.
We ran “plastic surgeon” from 49 GPS points across the metro and recorded the practice’s local-pack rank at each. The result, in one picture: top-3 in 16.3% of the area and top-10 in 30.6%, strongest around 1835 E W Pkwy Ste 19 and tapering toward the edges of the metro.
10Google Business Profile
The Google Business Profile.
The free listing behind the map pack — for a local practice, the single most valuable thing to get right.
What the listing has
The opportunity — squeeze more reach
The profile is claimed and well-rated; the reach left on the table is in the parts most practices ignore:
- Only 1 category listed — the market’s leaders run 3–5 (one primary + secondaries). Each category is another set of searches you can surface for.
- Google Posts: most practices post zero. Weekly posts are a freshness signal the 3-pack rewards — free real estate on your listing.
- Seed the Q&A: you write the questions and the answers, so a patient’s first impression is your message, not a competitor’s.
- Services & booking on the profile — let patients book without ever leaving Google.
We rebuild the profile to the standard the market leaders hit — categories, posts, Q&A, services, photos.
Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery sits behind Northeast Florida Plastic Surgery Center - Dr. Eric Weiss and others in the local 3-pack — the box that takes most of the clicks and calls. The Business Profile, review volume, and citation consistency are exactly what move a practice up it.
Rebuild the Google Business Profile to the standard the market leaders hit — categories, services, posts, Q&A, photos.
Fix thisMake NAP consistent and present across the directories that feed local rankings — clean what's wrong, build what's missing.
Fix this11Under the hood — how it’s built
The technology behind the results.
The site publishes 53 URLs in its sitemap. The signals that tell Google what this site is.
Built on WordPress.
No structured data detected.
<title> Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery | Jacksonville, FL | Fleming Island and Ponte Vedra meta Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery by Dr David C. Pearson, M.D., a board-certified facial plas… H1×0 · H2×0 · H3× · canonical ✓ · robots ✓ What this site tells Google in code.
Schema tells Google and AI what this practice is — we make sure it says the right thing.
We run this technical X-ray across thousands of pages at once.
We sharpen titles, schema, and internal links so the site earns rich results and climbs the organic rankings.
On-page + technical SEO — titles, meta, schema, heading structure, sitemap, internal links.
Fix this12Inbound links — who vouches for this site
158 websites link here.
What is an inbound link? When another website links to this one, Google counts it as a vote of confidence — and the more authoritative and relevant the linking site, the more that vote counts. Links are one signal Google weighs — but not the whole story: a site can carry plenty of them and still rank mid-pack if its map presence, reviews, or speed lag. They move the needle most when the rest is already in place. Here are the highest-authority sites pointing to it.
Pulling, scoring and (where needed) building this kind of authority is core to what we do — the strongest, most relevant links are the ones that move rankings and are hardest for competitors to match.
13The full sitemap
53 pages on the site.
Every page Google can rank — the more pages, the more ways to get found.
The master list every site hands Google so it can index every page.
One address = one page. This sitemap holds 53; most local practices have 15–40.
A page built to rank in one town — “Tummy Tuck in Southside.”
Your competitors have more pages — here’s the page count, by type.
14The bottom line
The whole picture, four ways.
Everything we found, distilled — how we’d brief a strategy meeting on this practice in thirty seconds.
- #26 backlinks in market
- 4.8★ / 39 reviews
- Mobile performance 42/100
- Lift front-end performance
- Convert authority into organic rankings
- Claim more map-pack terms
- Faster, better-linked competitor sites
15The opportunities
Where to focus next.
The moves that compound what's already working.
The homepage carries no rich schema markup. Adding it makes pages eligible for star ratings, FAQ drop-downs and richer local/map results — a fast, mechanical win that also helps AI engines read the site.
Mobile performance is 42/100 — usually the hero image plus render-blocking assets. A focused fix raises it without a rebuild, and speed feeds both Google rankings and booking conversions.
★The verdict
The bottom line.
Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery shows developing search authority and a developing map-pack position. The clearest opportunity is mobile performance (42/100).
Want a website that wins your market?
We build and grow websites for elective-medicine practices that lead their market online. Let’s talk.
This is independent research, not our website. ElectiveIndex is a market-research tool published by Medical Advertising Agency. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or working for Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery, Pearson Facial Plastic Surgery, or any practice profiled here. Every figure is compiled from public sources (Google, the live website, and public social profiles).
Public intake is the consult form + phone.
Edit any message, or hit AI to redraft it from this dossier (gift framing, no invented numbers). Drafts persist in your browser; nothing sends from here. Open the full market manager →
Notes sync to the shared ElectiveIndex database — everyone on the team sees the same log. Use Export to pull a CSV for GoHighLevel anytime.